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Coordinating Conjunctions Fun!

A kindergarten worksheet to introduce and practice coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or) through simple sentences and activities.

Kindergarten ELA GrammarGrammar and MechanicsParts of SpeechConjunctionsCoordinating Conjunctions
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Word Bank3 Fill in the BlanksMultiple ChoiceShort Answer

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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.1.d

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ELAGrammarKindergartenCoordinating Conjunctions
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Coordinating Conjunctions Fun!

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Hello, young learners! Today, we will learn about special linking words called coordinating conjunctions. They help us put sentences together. The words we will learn are 'and', 'but', and 'or'.

Here are our special linking words. Can you say them?

and
but
or

Use the word 'and' to join two things that go together.

1. I like apples   bananas.

2. The dog   the cat are friends.

3. We play   learn at school.

Use the word 'but' to join two things that are different or opposite.

1. The sun is hot,   the ice cream is cold.

2. I want to play,   it is raining.

3. He is small,   he is strong.

Use the word 'or' to show a choice between two things.

1. Do you want milk   juice?

2. Is it a bird   a plane?

3. We can read a book   draw a picture.

1. Which word best completes the sentence: I have a red ball   a blue ball.

a

but

b

and

c

or

d

for

2. Which word best completes the sentence: She is hungry,   she doesn't want to eat.

a

and

b

or

c

but

d

so

Write a sentence using 'and'.

Write a sentence using 'but'.

Write a sentence using 'or'.